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Modal Verbs
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Modal Verbs

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What are modal verbs?

They are:• Can• Could• May• Might• Must• Shall• Should• Will• Would

• Ought to

Modal verbs are sometimes referred to as

Modal Auxiliary verbs because they help other verbs

They are Auxiliary verbs that provide additional and specific

meaning to the main verb of the sentence

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How do we use modals?

Example: Mary could play the piano

SSubject

VVerb

M

They do not accept conjugationThey do not need other auxiliary verbs

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Single Concept Modal

ModalModal ConceptConcept ExamplesExamples

Will Future Joe will travel to NY next week

Might Small probability I might move to Canada some day

Should Recommendation You should go to the doctor

Ought to Formal recommendation

We ought to know about first aids

Had better Warning I had better study or I will fail the test

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Double Concept ModalModalModal ConceptConcept ExamplesExamples

May (1) Permission May I come in?

May (2) Good probability We may visit Mexico this summer

Must (1) Responsibility Everyone must pay taxes

Must (2) Assumption She didn’t arrive. She must be sick

Would (1) Past (used to) When I was young, I would play soccer

Would (2) Present unreal I would buy the car but I can’t afford it

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Double Concept ModalModalModal ConceptConcept ExamplesExamples

Shall (1) Educated expressionOffer

Excuse me, I shall go nowShall I clean it?

Shall (2) Contractual obligation The company shall pay on January 1st

Could (1) Unreal Ability I could go if I had time

Could (2) Past Ability She could play the piano, not anymore

Can (1) Present Ability We can speak English

Can (2) Permission Can I have a sweet?

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Modals in the Past

They are modals referred to actions that happened in the past

It must have been a difficult decisionThey should have invited her to their wedding

MODAL + HAVE + verb in past participle

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Modals in Past : Modal + have + past participle

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A last tip

There are few verbs which often serve as modals too.

These are modal-like verbs

They need to be conjugated

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Modals-like verbsModalModal ConceptConcept ExampleExample

Like to Enjoy I like to watch TV

Want to Desire John wants to buy a car

Need to Necessity We really needed to talk to you

Have to Obligation Susan had to pay the rent

Have got to Have to I’ve got to go now

Look forward to Future plan I look forward to seeing you again

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Practice1. My son ___ be home by now. Where can he be?

a. Have to b. Would c. Should d. Could

2. I think your thumb is broken. You ___ go to the emergency room.

a. Might b. could c. ought to d. can

3. If you are interested in losing weight, you ______ try this new diet.

a. Could b. mustn’t c. don’t have to d. had to

4. Johnnie’s fallen down the stairs! I ________ call an ambulance!

a. Will b. might c. may d. ought to

5. You _______ come too early. We won’t leave until 9 o’clock.

a. Has tob. must c. needn’t d. can’t

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Practise6. Children ________ be accompanied by an adult at the zoo.

a. Ought to b. must c. would d. mustn’t

7. You _________ talk during tests. It’s forbidden!

a. don’t have to b. mustn’t c. couldn’t d. ought to

8. I can feel the heat. We _________ be near the fire.

a. Can b. wouldc. must d. have to

9. They ________ hear him because he was whispering.

a. Wouldn’t b. mustn’t c. shouldn’t d. couldn’t

10. You’ve never heard of Britney Spears! You ________ be serious!

a. Must b. had to c. can’t d. shouldn’t

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Practise11. __________ you like to have dinner with me tonight?

a. Could b. may c. should d. would

12. You _________ let him hear about the party tomorrow. It’s a surprise!

a. mustn’t b. wouldn’t c. couldn’t d. can

13. __________ I speak to the Chief of Police, please?

a. Must b. May c. Would d. Need

14. He has arrived late. He _______ missed the bus

a. Must have b. Should have c. Could have d. must

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More practise Re-write the following sentences using modals so that they have the Re-write the following sentences using modals so that they have the

same meaning.same meaning.

1. I suggest that you get a good lawyer!

You ___________________________________________

2. A university degree isn’t necessary for that job.

You ___________________________________________

3. Perhaps my father will pick you up.

My father _______________________________________

4. 4. Eating is forbidden in class!

You ___________________________________________

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More practise Re-write the following sentences using modals so that they have the Re-write the following sentences using modals so that they have the

same meaning.same meaning.

5. Look at his dirty clothes! I’m sure he is a poor person.

He ____________________________________________

6. I don’t believe that the legend of Hercules is true because there’re many contradictions.

The legend of Hercules ____________________________

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Use your imagination Think about these situations and create a sentence using modals.Think about these situations and create a sentence using modals.

1. We are going to Paris for a weekend. (Make suggestions about things to do)

2. We start school in September. (Talk about necessity)

3. Margaret is a very talented sportswoman. (Talk about ability)

4. You have just won the lottery! (Talk about possibility)

5. Peter has got a headache and a congested nose. (Give him some advice)

6. You want to borrow your uncle’s Mercedes Benz. (Ask for permission politely)

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Possible answers

1. We could visit the Louvre / We should go up the Eiffel Tower1. We could visit the Louvre / We should go up the Eiffel Tower

2. We have to buy a new notebook2. We have to buy a new notebook

3. She can speak 3 languages! / She is able to play the piano and the violin3. She can speak 3 languages! / She is able to play the piano and the violin

4. I might stop working / I may buy a new car / I can travel to New York4. I might stop working / I may buy a new car / I can travel to New York

5. You should see a doctor / You ought to drink hot tea5. You should see a doctor / You ought to drink hot tea

6. Can I borrow your car, please? or May I borrow your car, please?6. Can I borrow your car, please? or May I borrow your car, please?


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